The UK grime and bass MC returns to Australian shores next month.
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Nottingham MC Window Kid returns to Australia and New Zealand next month for a run of shows.
Known for high-energy performances and catch phrases “where’s that?” and “John”, Window Kid is a one-man party whose tracks about pints, bags and raving have become hits in clubs across the UK.
Kicking his tour off in New Zealand at Wellington’s Meow on Thursday 5 February, Window’s then headsto Brisbane’s Eclipse on Friday 6 February before returning to New Zealand for two more gigs at Auckland’s Pointers on Saturday 7 February and Christchurch’s Hide on Friday 13 February.
The final three dates are in Australia at Perth’s Villa on Saturday 14 February, Adelaide’s Electric Circus on Friday 20 February and Melbourne’s The Toff on Saturday 21 February.
Tickets on sale now at inhibit.net.au.
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Coming up in the Nottingham grime scene, Window Kid has released a slew of club hits, including ‘Cardigan’, ‘Boozy’ and ‘Runny Egg’.
His live shows have become the stuff of legend, so fans can expect hilarity and good vibes when he makes his way down under in February.
Catch Window Kid performing at Electric Circus on Friday 20 February. Tickets on sale now at inhibit.net.au.
Window Kid Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Thursday 5 February – Meow, Wellington, NZ
Friday 6 February – Eclipse, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 7 February – Pointers, Auckland, NZ
Friday 13 February – Hide, Christchurch, NZ
Saturday 14 February – Villa, Perth, WA
Friday 20 February – Electric Circus, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 21 February – The Toff, Melbourne, VIC
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